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Is there every a time that one team is favored over the other in the way a game is called? Say for instances,one team has a long history of winning and an up and coming program says that Team A is favored over Team B in the way calls go in a game.
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Please rewrite your post. I cannot understand the question the way you have worded it. It makes no sense.
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In all college games and all NBA games there is a favorite. In Vegas, they are the ones you have to lay the points to win your bet!
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I won't comment on the way NBA games are called. The Star System is a topic for another thread.
To quote from a wise, and more experienced gentleman. "I don't care what the score is. I don't care what the score may become." I just call the game. |
Of course, we as refs always have a favorite and we make sure we know who should win so we can call the game the right way. Sometimes we even take money to make sure the right teams wins. WHAT KIND OF QUESTION IS THAT?
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Using my "seeing it as a fan" decoder....
I believe BBFAN is asking if there is an advantage (favoritism) if an officiating crew tends to call a tight game, in regards to physical play as opposed to another crew that is much more lenient on physical play.
We all know that each crew sets thresholds which vary. Even though we try to be as consistent as possible. |
I have an intense dislike of blarge call, either the defender has obtained(NFHS)/established(NCAA) a legal guarding position or the defender has NOT obtained/established a legal guarding position. To increase the probability of NOT having blarge, a good pregame helps in determining who takes the call in a double whistle situation.
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I know, LOL. Dang I am getting senile.
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MTD, Sr.
What are you talking about? :D And responding to yourself...
Have you sought professional help? ;) |
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No one here can comment on every game ever played. We can only comment on what we have knowledge of. And the answer is no. Haven't you ever watched a game and really not cared at all who won? Well, that's the way we feel when we take the court. I don't understand why fans can possibly fathom that. |
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Can fans look in the mirror?
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I will never say never, but it is very unlikely. I for one officiate many different teams at the HS level. Most I have only read about or heard about through other individuals or the media. Most of the time I do not know any of the participants personally or care about them in a way I would do such a thing. I even did a game at my old HS when they had around a 32 game winning streak at home. Well, they lost to a middle of the road basketball team and I attended the home team. I knew many of the people in the stands and played in that gym in HS. Knew the fight song and identified with the colors of the home team. But they still lost with almost no calls from me and none that affected the game one way or another. I think fans like to make this up, instead of taking responsiblity for not performing on the court by their team. We are an easy target. No different than the fans of Lebron James blaming the Ohio High School Athletic Association for his problems and suspension, instead of them looking in the mirror at Lebron for his behavior. Everything is always someone else's fault. Peace |
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Anyone accuses me of that and they are out of the gym. Period. |
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